Every person has suffered or will suffer one day. During our difficulties, we need hope to help us make it through. In this video we will learn the major differences in how each religion views the reason for suffering and where will we go after death.
Astonishingly, those who hold onto Islamic and Christian teachings have a similar perspective of why suffering happens. However, these two religions differ in what they believe will happen after death.
Watch this video and discover which one you think best explains why suffering happens and which one gives true hope that you need to lean on when facing struggles.
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- Are you struggling? Do you have great worry and hopelessness? How do you deal with it?
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- What is your view of suffering? What do you hope happens after death?
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